General test
Hello,
Here is the eligibility criteria for BSc hons Mathematics and BSc hons Physics at University of Delhi through CUET-
For BSc hons Mathematics-
- You must have given one language paper from section 1A in the CUET exam as per the DU eligibility criteria.
- Also, you must have chosen Mathematics as a mandatory subject and any other two subjects from Section B in the domain-specific test to be eligible for the admission process at Delhi University.
For BSc hons Physics -
- To get admission in this course, you must have obtained a minimum of 30% score in any one language paper section 1A in the Common Universities Entrance Test.
- Also, you must have appeared for the three-domain subjects that include Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in the domain-specific test.
- You will get shortlisted for the merit list only based on the CUET scores obtained from the combination of all three subjects mentioned above.
Hello aspirant
For DU CUET, these are the norms
One language paper ( mandatory )
Three domain subjects ( mandatory )
A required percentage in language paper
in class 11th and 12th.
Hope it helps.
Sure! You can get admission.
However, you must keep in mind that your percentage will not be calculated like that of an arts student. Marks will be deducted for changing the stream and then more marks will be deducted for choosing a new subject. You have to check whether post all this if you are eligible. If yes, then you can get admission.
All the best for your future pursuits.
Feel free to ask more questions and queries!
Hey student,
Eligibility for delhi university is-
Secure 75% Marks (for general category) aggregate in best of four including 85% marks in English. Pass 10+2 examination. Secure at least 60% marks (55% marks for SC/ST/OBC). Cleared bachelor or masters degree in Science / Social Science /Humanities/ Commerce or any equivalent stream.
All the best student,
Hope this helps you.
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Hi,
The admission eligibility guidelines for different courses differs in accordance with the criteria set up by the respective university.
You haven't specified your course in which you want to take admission. So it's difficult to judge.
For the course eligibility details, you are requested to visit the official website of the university and download the latest brochure.
You need to go through the details mentioned there to know about the different subject combination deemed necessary for that course.
Regards.
Hello aspirant,
You have not mentioned the course for which you have chosen Business Studies and Accounts as your 2 subjects.
I have supposed that you are an Undergrad (hons.) and have chosen English as a normal language paper which is the case in colleges foe everyone and the other subjects have been chosen as your pass/general papers, so you have to give them as general papers only.
Hello Student
In common University entrance test that is taken for admission in central university in India.Among 54 Central University in India Allahabad University is the oldest one which was established in the year of 1887. Appearing for common University entrance test Candidate should have passed your class examination with at least 50% marks and have to appear in the test which is divided into two slots. One slots is for subject wise test another slot is for general tests. This cute test eligibility depends upon the individual University norms and forms.
Without appearing general test only appearing for subject test the validity of appearing in CUET examination is not permissible to the students.
Hope this will help.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. You are required to appear for English- Language from section IA and any three domain specific subjects. You were required to choose any two subjects from List B1 + any one subject from either List B1 or List B2. General test is not required for BA. English (Hons). Unfortunately, you are not eligible for admission since you have chosen only 2 domain specific subjects.
Thank You.
Hello dear applicant,
Your form won't be rejected.
CUET2022 test pattern is as follows-
There are 4 categories
Section IA-13 languages
Section IB-19 Language
Section II–27 Domain-Specific Topics
Section III-General testing
This exam has two slots.
Slot 1
You can select up to four exams in slot 1.
This includes Section IA languages, up to two subject-specific subjects (Section II), and general exams (Section III).
Two domain-specific subjects are required. Therefore, the application will probably be rejected. For slot 2
One language in Sections IA and IB and up to four subject-specific subjects in Section II. or
Two languages, Sections IA and IB, and up to three domain-specific subjects in Section II.
Language section
1A (Language test target)
Hindi, Malati, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Assamese, English, Bengali, Punjab, Odia.
1B (selected language)
19 languages. Anyone can choose. French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Cindy, Kashmiri, Concani, Boro, Dogri, Mighty, Manipuri, Santari, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, Chinese.
Domain-specific issues.
B1
Accounting / Bookkeeping, Biology / Biology / Biotechnology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Informatics / Computer Science, Economics / Business Administration, History, Home Economics, Law, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Psychology Science, sociology, anthropology, Sanskrit.
B2
Technical graphics, entrepreneurship, Indian knowledge tradition practice, art / visual arts / commercial arts, educational qualifications, agriculture, mass media / mass communication, physical education / NCC / yoga, performing arts.
Subject
General knowledge, current situation, general mental skills, numerical skills, quantitative thinking (simple application of basic mathematical concepts, arithmetic / algeometric geometry / measurement / statistics are taught up to 8th grade ), Logical and analytic thinking
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